A state judge in Anchorage has again delayed a new election misconduct trial for former state Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux, R-Anchorage, after state prosecutors requested the postponement. Earlier this year, ...
Physician assistants operate in medical facilities across Alaska, and a new bill would give them more independence from ...
The original law establishing digital health records in Alaska was enacted in 2009, and state legislators are updating it.
Lawmakers set aside a toll proposal for the Dalton Highway following public concern about targeting a single industry and ...
Democratic candidate proposes to eliminate income taxes for Alaskans earning less than the state’s median household income.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is in Juneau and pushing for legislative action on the proposed Alaska LNG gas line project, but there is ...
Tessa Hulls was making sandwiches in the Alaska Capitol when she learned she had won a Pulitzer Prize. Her book, “Feeding Ghosts,” is a nonfiction graphic novel that documents three generations of ...
More access to veterinarian care, which is scarce in rural communities, would boost human health as well as animal welfare, ...
Views on the state’s economy are extremely dour ahead of the 2026 election season, two leading surveyors find.
The assumptions that once sidelined the hydroelectric project may no longer hold true for a resource large enough to meet ...
Ready,” “Set,” and “Go,” will become required terms for disaster evacuation planning and public warning systems.
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